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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio advertising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to advertisements that are delivered through audio formats, such as radio or podcasts.
Example: "The rise of streaming services has led to an increase in audio advertising, allowing brands to reach listeners in a more engaging way."
Alternatives: "audio marketing" or "sound advertising".
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But unlike most of them, it carries no audio advertising.
The same goes for the amount of audio advertising it subjects listeners to.
In a further bid to compete with Pandora, iHeartRadio's custom streams still have no audio advertising.
Spotify's free tier has audio advertising, but is missing offline listening and – on mobile – the ability to pick tracks on-demand, although you can play an artist's catalogue on shuffle mode.
That will bring new commercial opportunities – Six to Start is exploring the idea of audio advertising, with Hon citing the "extremely high" rates for popular podcasts like Serial as inspiration.
What he is really selling is a relatively new form of audio advertising.
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But, for that price, you get access to Sony's "Hi-Res Audio", advertised by the distinctive gold input for the headphones.
But many of the other elements, such as images, video, audio, and advertising are often stored on third-party servers (such as content delivery networks) that are physically closer to the reader around the world.
The first post I wrote when I started working for TechCrunch was about the prototype ambient audio contextual advertising and search presented by Google Labs in conference this summer.
Voxophone audio recorder "advertising" from 'BioShock Infinite,' via.
Total design work of all audio-visual/printed advertising tools.
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